The FCC proposed over $4 million in fines against defaulted RDOF applicants, with $2.3 million of those fines for the auction s largest bidder, LTD Broadband.
In a draft order, the FCC outlined an initiative called Your Home, Your Internet aimed at increasing participation in the Affordable Connectivity Program among those receiving federal housing assistance.
The FCC has approved roughly $2 billion in Congressional funding to finance the removal of Huawei and ZTE equipment from US networks. But the FCC is now asking for another $3 billion to fully fund the program.
A new federal program and a new Supreme Court ruling both put more power into state regulators hands. How the US telecom industry handles that development remains to be seen.
The Wireline Competition Bureau issued a public notice seeking comment on the interagency agreement between the FCC, USDA and NTIA on broadband coordination.